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Facile drawing is not natural to me, so I really have to push it to the intended shape.
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At a screening of "101 Reykjavik" at the Toronto Film Festival last year, Mr. Gudnason's facile ennui drew knowing chuckles from like-minded audience members and those who wished they had had his audacity toward indolence.
In particular, he upbraided the news media for drawing a facile connection to the conflict with the Palestinians and asked his radio interviewer where reporters got such information.
One cannot, therefore, draw facile conclusions about the competitive results of different market structures.
Modern readers, perhaps because they are less impressed than Scarron's contemporaries by the daring of parodying the Aeneid, often find the humour facile and too drawn out.
The temptation to draw facile connections is ever-present in medical research, and the most valuable current work on these conditions is a matter not of grand unified theories but of a multiplicity of very fine-grained observations.
And while Dr. Fischer is reluctant to draw facile comparisons between humans and other primates, she couldn't help thinking of her male Barbary macaques, for whom no display carries higher status, or is more likely to impress the other guys, than to strut around the neighborhood with an infant monkey in tow.
In this study, we use a facile method termed magneto-mechanical drawing to prepare microfibers.
I don't do it to draw a facile link between sufferings, but to insist that we all begin from the same ground: that of being human.
Indeed, if it were not the case that the only thing worse than a pundit who draws on facile parallels with popular entertainment is the one who says that you can find it all in the work of Alexis de Tocqueville, the right thing to say here would be that you can find this all in Tocqueville.
The act of erasure wasn't a facile one of wiping it out: the drawing clung to the paper and it took days of intense labour to get rid of its last faint traces, so that in the process Rauschenberg must have stared at that drawing with longer, and more fixated attention than anyone had ever brought to the scrutiny of a De Kooning, not excluding the Dutchman himself.
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